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google executive chairman eric schmidt recently called israel "the most important high tech center in the world, after the united states." so it is no surprise that our diplomatic challenge is not only about a dialogue of strategic and political interests, including not just our soldiers and our politicians, but increasingly including our techies and our venture capitalists and our entrepreneurs. since israel signed america's first- ever free trade agreement back in 1985, trade between us has increased from 5 billion to more than 35 billion. but all that we hope to accomplish together depends on keeping israelis safe to pursue their passions in peace and security. it depends on ensuring israel's future as a secure, democratic, jewish state. so tonight i want to speak about four of the goals that our countries must pursue together to make that happen in a new middle east. first, iranian-made missiles and rockets launched from gaza at tel aviv and jerusalem only drove home what we already know -- america, israel, and the entire international community must prevent iran from acquiring a
google executive chairman eric schmidt recently called israel "the most important high tech center in the world, after the united states." so it is no surprise that our diplomatic challenge is not only about a dialogue of strategic and political interests, including not just our soldiers and our politicians, but increasingly including our techies and our venture capitalists and our entrepreneurs. since israel signed america's first- ever free trade agreement back in 1985, trade...
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and they provide us energy and they provide us innovation, and they start companies like intel and google and we want to encourage that. now, we've got to make sure we do it in a smart way, a comprehensive way, and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive immigration reform done and we can't -- we have not seen republicans serious about this issue at all and it's time for them to get serious on it. >> don't go away, because i want you to talk to carey lotka who wants to switch the topic for us. >> i'm here. ok, hi, carey. >> good evening, mr. president. >> what's your name? >> carey. >> great to see you. >> this question comes from a brain trust of my friends at global telecom supply in minneola yesterday. we were sitting around talking about libya and were reading and became aware of reports that the state department refused extra security for our embassy in benghazi, libya, prior to the attacks that killed four americans. who
and they provide us energy and they provide us innovation, and they start companies like intel and google and we want to encourage that. now, we've got to make sure we do it in a smart way, a comprehensive way, and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive immigration reform done and we can't -- we have not seen republicans serious...
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it will be to the briefing room - >> what is google plus? >> it is google's social media vehicle. but for more questions i refer you to the good folks at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> there are reports out of cairo, the u.s. embassy was providing shelter to keep them from arrest. is the white house doing anything else to assure their freedom? >> there are a number of american citizens at the embassy. the handful of citizens and elected to stay as they were waiting for the ability -- these are citizens who have been told they cannot leave egypt. we have, in our discussions with the staff and the supreme council of the armed forces, we made clear our concerns about this issue, that the citizens have not been allowed to depart egypt, with the discussions with the ngo's. >> you said a handful and several -- >> i don't have anything more specific than that, and nothing to give you or any individual names. >> they are in danger of arrest? >> with the issue is, -- what the issue is, the egyptian authorities have said they cannot leave the country. i don't know th
it will be to the briefing room - >> what is google plus? >> it is google's social media vehicle. but for more questions i refer you to the good folks at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> there are reports out of cairo, the u.s. embassy was providing shelter to keep them from arrest. is the white house doing anything else to assure their freedom? >> there are a number of american citizens at the embassy. the handful of citizens and elected to stay as...
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and the people in iran said they were using it to say they were google. anyone in iran who was google in content in the country was able to give up to the iranian government whatever they were looking at. and one government will shut down for basically at least 60 days. those of us in the security world found out it through a browser forum. unfortunately, it was a particular group and it ended our relationship with them prior to that. and we were not notified. >> i think that was a great example of a nation state using its intelligence services to coopt something like that. by the way, diginotar is no longer a company. it was a hack that took this company out of business. >> it was a subsidiary of a larger business. they act like it didn't happen. >> an american company actually owned it. >> that is right. and i think your point is an important one. we have attempted to be hacked by the same group. we have watched them try that in a loss of months. two other people who the locks in the country have been attacked. >> it shows how sophisticated and dangerou
and the people in iran said they were using it to say they were google. anyone in iran who was google in content in the country was able to give up to the iranian government whatever they were looking at. and one government will shut down for basically at least 60 days. those of us in the security world found out it through a browser forum. unfortunately, it was a particular group and it ended our relationship with them prior to that. and we were not notified. >> i think that was a great...
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google has not blocked viewing. caller: i don't think the federal government should control anything more. they should cut some stuff loose. everything they control, they screw up. host: chris is an independent in fairfield, minnesota. caller: you should big book to say whatever you want on the internet, but you should be prepared for people to call you a moron. i've seen something on line but said president obama is an alien. you should be able to say whatever you want, but you should be prepared for folks to not buy your products or to call you a moron. host: this in "usa today" -- will freddy is a republican in minnesota. go ahead. caller: this is clifford from minnesota. host: sorry about that. caller: our government borrows money from china. i'm starting to think that parliament wants to be like china and blocking content they don't appreciate. host: grim, michigan, mark is an independent. caller: hello. it is terrible on how all the violence around a world is being blamed on a video. severe mass distress syndr
google has not blocked viewing. caller: i don't think the federal government should control anything more. they should cut some stuff loose. everything they control, they screw up. host: chris is an independent in fairfield, minnesota. caller: you should big book to say whatever you want on the internet, but you should be prepared for people to call you a moron. i've seen something on line but said president obama is an alien. you should be able to say whatever you want, but you should be...
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, and google doesn't really need any marketing. so what do you do all day? >> when you started working for google, you were working in cairo but they asked you to relocate to dubai in january of 2011? >> 2010. >> 2010. all right. at that time, you did not see yourself as an activist. >> no, the fact that i'm an ordinary person, easily intimidated. i was part of the group of people that were scared. they don't want to overdo things. you know, like you have your limits. you can crack jokes about mubarak but you're not calling for a process or publicly go against it. this is one of the reasons why i think credit taking -- i took a lot of credit in this revolution which should not have happened because that time, i remember from 2005 until 2010 there were brave people and there were people against mubarak saying the price of it -- while most of us on if pain streem side we were watching. we sympathize by them but we don't think they're doing the right thing because there niese hope and you're putting yourself in danger. that was the me
, and google doesn't really need any marketing. so what do you do all day? >> when you started working for google, you were working in cairo but they asked you to relocate to dubai in january of 2011? >> 2010. >> 2010. all right. at that time, you did not see yourself as an activist. >> no, the fact that i'm an ordinary person, easily intimidated. i was part of the group of people that were scared. they don't want to overdo things. you know, like you have your limits....
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and erica newland joins us to talk about recent claims that google bipe passed settings. "washington journal" airs at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, virginia ds attorney general discussing the importance of the 2012 presidential race. >> rick santorum spent the afternoon campaigning in illinois. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i am overwhelmed by the number of folks here. this is just awesome. it is great to be here in southern illinois where the heartland really begins here in the state of illinois. thank you very much for coming out. thank you. what are we going to do on tuesday? are we going to have a big win on tuesday? what do you think? [cheers and applause] >> thank you so so much for being here. i appreciate the hospitality of the company making this -- we need to get closer. is that better? ok. just let me know what i need to do. beat obama something you guys are saying? well, let me tell you, the best chance to beat barack obama is to nominate somebody
and erica newland joins us to talk about recent claims that google bipe passed settings. "washington journal" airs at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, virginia ds attorney general discussing the importance of the 2012 presidential race. >> rick santorum spent the afternoon campaigning in illinois. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i am overwhelmed by...
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basic science innovation, technology innovation -- google is a good example. one anecdote -- i was on the board of a company that had about $13 billion in revenue. 90% came from products that were 120 days or less old. they had to reinvent nearly $13 billion of revenue. these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have to think about the company's producing innovation to stay ahead of the curve. >> now that they have an out, it to look at it. >> i don't know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation, and this is something he gave us an example of a few minutes ago -- retroviruses -- retroviruses as part of the t
basic science innovation, technology innovation -- google is a good example. one anecdote -- i was on the board of a company that had about $13 billion in revenue. 90% came from products that were 120 days or less old. they had to reinvent nearly $13 billion of revenue. these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to...
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and google executive chairman and twitter ceo talk about the impact and future of american technology. >> this week on "q&a", pulitzer prize-winning "the washington post" columnist walter pincus discusses his career as a reporter, along with current issues of national security. host: walter pincus you wrtoe on ote on july 24, 2012, is congress a serious legislative body or not? what is your answer? guest: well, part of it is my terrible history in which i was in my 20's. i worked for senator fullbright, running an investigation. it is a totally different body, totally different. and it has become so polarized that it doesn't work. and something has to change. host: what did you do for senator fullbright and what committee? guest: senate foreign relations committee. i had written on a magazine article on foreign government lobbying. he called the next year and said, you pointed out weaknesses in a foreign agent registration act. do you want to change the law? old ands 28 years fancy free and writing for th ree north carolina magazines and the idea of changing the law was attempting. ho
and google executive chairman and twitter ceo talk about the impact and future of american technology. >> this week on "q&a", pulitzer prize-winning "the washington post" columnist walter pincus discusses his career as a reporter, along with current issues of national security. host: walter pincus you wrtoe on ote on july 24, 2012, is congress a serious legislative body or not? what is your answer? guest: well, part of it is my terrible history in which i was in my...
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i am sure people can google c- span and see paul ryan at the meeting. host: i want our listeners listen in to an advertisement that is already out. obama for america has put out of this ad regarding paul ryan as the republican choice to be the vice-presidential nominee. >> he put on a comprehensive plan rewriting the health-care system. our entire tax system. i think it would be marvelous if the senate were to pick up, right and a budget to adopt it. -- paul reilly and budget to adopt it. >> the call ryan -- paul r yan turned it into a system. it cuts aid to immigrants and children and to the elderly. >> it did cut grants by $100 billion >> the cuts are so traumatic and painful. >> it gives a $4.30 trillion tax cut to the wealthiest in this country. >> mitt romney became president. you are convinced he would follow through? >> he s. >>yes. >> in this morning's new york post the ryan blockbuster. he brings to the ticket and an unshakable commitment to the principles. consumer choice and if he approaches the nation's problem with the maturity that should
i am sure people can google c- span and see paul ryan at the meeting. host: i want our listeners listen in to an advertisement that is already out. obama for america has put out of this ad regarding paul ryan as the republican choice to be the vice-presidential nominee. >> he put on a comprehensive plan rewriting the health-care system. our entire tax system. i think it would be marvelous if the senate were to pick up, right and a budget to adopt it. -- paul reilly and budget to adopt it....
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one of the most googled and tweeted lummis was from the president as he referred to horses. here is part of that exchange from earlier tonight. >> first of all, the sequester is not something that i have proposed, it is something that congress has proposed and it will not happen. the budget and we talked about is not reducing military spending, it is maintaining. i think governor romney has not spent enough time looking at how the military works. you mentioned the navy, that we have fewer ships than 1916. we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. we have things called aircraft carriers were planes land on them. we have ships that go under water, nuclear submarines. the question is not a game of battleship, where we are counting ships. it is, what are our capabilities? when i sit down with the secretary of the navy and the joint chiefs of staff, we determine how we will be best able to meet all of our defense needs in a way that keeps faith with our troops, makes sure that our veterans have the kind of support that they need when t
one of the most googled and tweeted lummis was from the president as he referred to horses. here is part of that exchange from earlier tonight. >> first of all, the sequester is not something that i have proposed, it is something that congress has proposed and it will not happen. the budget and we talked about is not reducing military spending, it is maintaining. i think governor romney has not spent enough time looking at how the military works. you mentioned the navy, that we have fewer...
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i am sure people can google c- span and see paul ryan at the meeting. host: i want our listeners listen in to an advertisement that is already out. obama for america has put out of this ad regarding paul ryan as the republican choice to be the vice-presidential nominee. >> he put on a comprehensive plan rewriting the health-care system. our entire tax system. i think it would be marvelous if the senate were to pick up, right and a budget to adopt it. -- paul reilly and budget to adopt it. >> the call ryan -- paul r yan turned it into a system. it cuts aid to immigrants and children and to the elderly. >> it did cut grants by $100 billion >> the cuts are so traumatic and painful. >> it gives a $4.30 trillion tax cut to the wealthiest in this country. >> mitt romney became president. you are convinced he would follow through? >> he s. yes. >> in this morning's new york post, the ryan blockbuster. he brings to the ticket and an unshakable commitment to the principles. consumer choice and if he approaches the nation's problem with the maturity that should s
i am sure people can google c- span and see paul ryan at the meeting. host: i want our listeners listen in to an advertisement that is already out. obama for america has put out of this ad regarding paul ryan as the republican choice to be the vice-presidential nominee. >> he put on a comprehensive plan rewriting the health-care system. our entire tax system. i think it would be marvelous if the senate were to pick up, right and a budget to adopt it. -- paul reilly and budget to adopt it....
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you look at the numbers on google and politics. you shift and build additional features. -- google analytics. we built almost everything. social fund raising. none of it worked. it was after we peeled back those different features that we figured it out. the most determining factor -- this is the case for almost any venture. it is relentless determination it is the excel richter program called -- accelerator program. this is looking at large consumer internet sites. the biggest factor in the success of the team is the relentless determination to do whatever is necessary to succeed. we should never, ever give up. and >> hold on. you need a microphone. over here. >> nancy. i have a quick high-tech question for you, concerning relentless petitions. every time i go to a supermarket or target, there is always someone with a cause and a petition. sometimes, i am interested. sometimes, i do not have the time. have you thought of coming up with an app? you can walk out and say, "i will texture app." just to avoid confrontation and that kin
you look at the numbers on google and politics. you shift and build additional features. -- google analytics. we built almost everything. social fund raising. none of it worked. it was after we peeled back those different features that we figured it out. the most determining factor -- this is the case for almost any venture. it is relentless determination it is the excel richter program called -- accelerator program. this is looking at large consumer internet sites. the biggest factor in the...
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is in the hands of approval, i should be able to insist the government gets a warrant. -- hands of google, i should be able to assist the government gets a warrant. >> a and just this past april, if they argued in court it should have to have access to e- mails insecure information about a search warrant. in 1986, there were about to deploy actual police resources in order to attract someone. >> you can watch this video in its entirety, as long as all other winning entries on its web site at studentcam.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: every monday during the last hour, we have the your money segment where we look at a federal program and talk about how your tax dollars are being spent. this week we're focusing on federal disability payments with statement, tdamon palmeta. how big is this expected to be of the coming fiscal year? guest: it has really grown. 130 billion were paid in 2011, almost double what it was paid 10 years ago. about 11 million americans who received social security disability payments. millions of americans depend on it. it accounts for richer of social s
is in the hands of approval, i should be able to insist the government gets a warrant. -- hands of google, i should be able to assist the government gets a warrant. >> a and just this past april, if they argued in court it should have to have access to e- mails insecure information about a search warrant. in 1986, there were about to deploy actual police resources in order to attract someone. >> you can watch this video in its entirety, as long as all other winning entries on its...
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next, the director of public policy for an google stereo -- for google. he advocates on a range of issues, including policy, regulation, and online expression. it is great to have you here. i said it was a distinguished panel, and it continues with the next lady i am introducing. she is the first american woman of asian descent to be appointed to a president's cabinet in our nation's history. she is the longest tenure as secretary of labor since world war ii. she focused on improving the competitiveness of america's work force byron restructuring programs to empower workers. ladies and settlement, a round of applause. [applause] [speaking spanish] [applause] it is my privilege to introduce somebody who used to sit on the board in washington and when he was the designated for puerto rico, and it is great to welcome him to my home town of. his mission has been to revitalize are putting the government's fiscal house in order and pushing forward a series of major infrastructure projects the supports the same economic roles. welcome to miami. i should say he i
next, the director of public policy for an google stereo -- for google. he advocates on a range of issues, including policy, regulation, and online expression. it is great to have you here. i said it was a distinguished panel, and it continues with the next lady i am introducing. she is the first american woman of asian descent to be appointed to a president's cabinet in our nation's history. she is the longest tenure as secretary of labor since world war ii. she focused on improving the...
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that is what google does. if you do not want to see step full of hate speech, it should be relatively easy for the systems to figure out what you like and to organize them anyway you see at the age of politically opprobrious that you want. -- appropriate step you want. anonymity has its negatives. there are places where anonymity is really a problem. there also places where anonymity is really important. take a look at mexico. the local governments is involved. you cannot use a help line because people believe it is bugged. you need to have real anonymity to get people to tell you what they know. they're so afraid of death and retribution. it is a fine line. we will figure out as a society where real anonymity is appropriate and where it is a terrible idea. >> in google + you are finding their way. >> we require real name policy. we fell in the beating of a social network who is in it? is the behavior appropriate? twitter did a fantastic job of this. we have now liberalized that for the same reasons slim404. i
that is what google does. if you do not want to see step full of hate speech, it should be relatively easy for the systems to figure out what you like and to organize them anyway you see at the age of politically opprobrious that you want. -- appropriate step you want. anonymity has its negatives. there are places where anonymity is really a problem. there also places where anonymity is really important. take a look at mexico. the local governments is involved. you cannot use a help line...
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things are more quickly translated on google. you can know instantly what is said in the article, even if your chinese characters are really rusty, right, marcus. but the drama in china is a chinese drama. the struggles over the country's future. the chen guangcheng story is a story about activists and journalists. and those in china demanding their rights and that the government respect it's own constitution. and that it be truly a law-based society. that's really the drama in china today. it's being played out on a chinese stage. we are bystanders and we can affect it and participate at the margins. but it's a tremendously dramatic struggle going on. i am generally bullish about the future. i think that the internet is a shot in the arm and that it won't be the same for the repressive government. but that doesn't mean that it's not a long road ahead. >> join me and congratulate again, april. [applause] >> memorial day rally was held today on the lawn. the group was part of activists. for veterans and service members of all wars
things are more quickly translated on google. you can know instantly what is said in the article, even if your chinese characters are really rusty, right, marcus. but the drama in china is a chinese drama. the struggles over the country's future. the chen guangcheng story is a story about activists and journalists. and those in china demanding their rights and that the government respect it's own constitution. and that it be truly a law-based society. that's really the drama in china today....
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you really wanted to work for google. >> i was obsessed with google because of the fact, i had this believe the internet can help change the world. i know the sons very cliche -- this sounds ver cliche, that is how i see things. working for a company that does mess projects on oneline it helps make a difference. i remember in the interview why do you want to work for google? what i liked about google the democracy of offering people information. people do not understand the value that we all have equal access to information. in an oppressing the regime, most of the people would only get propaganda. this is how the regime could sustain, besides making everyone scared. making the smart ones afraid and not willing to change and the rest of the people who might not be fortunate enough to access information would get into the propaganda machine. i believe the internet was one of the forces in helping to change this equation. >> [unintelligible] [laughter] >> google does not need advertising. one of my friends told me, i would envy you you would for google for marketing. google does not need any
you really wanted to work for google. >> i was obsessed with google because of the fact, i had this believe the internet can help change the world. i know the sons very cliche -- this sounds ver cliche, that is how i see things. working for a company that does mess projects on oneline it helps make a difference. i remember in the interview why do you want to work for google? what i liked about google the democracy of offering people information. people do not understand the value that we...
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first is popular web sites like facebook, google. we have heard of them being taken down, but have we ever heard of them being somehow coerced like some super hacker putting malicious code directly into facebook or twitter into it instead of a normal user clicking on farmville, they are taken to a rogue web site. the second question is is there such thing as a -- i know it is not the best security to have it -- but "a central data base" where rogue web sites are kept track of where all browsers or operating systems will alert a user if they are going to this web site? host: thank you for the call. guest: most of the anti-virus companies do have data bases of malicious sites, but they will do that for you automatically. it is just too hard to go and manually check. companies getting hacked and getting their websites taken over, it happens a lot. one of the problems we have is it is not a company incentive to go out into the world and admit it because they will lose customers. we do not get a lot of public reporting about it. host: con
first is popular web sites like facebook, google. we have heard of them being taken down, but have we ever heard of them being somehow coerced like some super hacker putting malicious code directly into facebook or twitter into it instead of a normal user clicking on farmville, they are taken to a rogue web site. the second question is is there such thing as a -- i know it is not the best security to have it -- but "a central data base" where rogue web sites are kept track of where...
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the hang their people felt toward the restrictions on the fbi on using google searches. under the old version of the levy guideline, the fbi is the one group that can not google your name to see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which you have a restricted set of rules on the basis the police are different until the day something really bad happens and then you cannot stand to sustain them because what you are preventing them from doing is what all of us can now do. a little $300 thing you can control with your ipod. i wonder about the stability of it in the long run. >> it would look good on your expense report. >> i do not sure i should direct this question to can or paul. i would directed-- ken or paul. i will direct it to both. tale was, look how weird my mother's reaction to caller id was 40 years ago. how absurd the aclu reaction to caller id was 20 years after that. it is crazy we will anticipate the way we feel about this stuff once it is integrated into society. we cannot really anticipate it. tale is, hereary is a neat government program t
the hang their people felt toward the restrictions on the fbi on using google searches. under the old version of the levy guideline, the fbi is the one group that can not google your name to see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which you have a restricted set of rules on the basis the police are different until the day something really bad happens and then you cannot stand to sustain them because what you are preventing them from doing is what all of us can now do. a...
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the product leaders said google are taking the -- at google are taking the view that the car has to be able to drive itself by its self and waiting for the government to provide guidance and the structure will take forever. -- infrastructure will take forever. if i had to bet, i would say google has it right. if you want to do this, you have to make it self-contained and whether the government has sensors in the roadway is not that big of an issue. host: twitter -- host: i want to refer him to a "forbes magazine" article were they right there will be virtually no parking spaces. host: do you know more about this mission? guest: that is a vision. it is very futuristic, i have to say. in order for that to work, i think, you would have to have a situation where most people are sharing a car rather than owning a car. if you had a society where most cars were shared and could be busy functioning as a taxi, in no way, you would have a situation -- in a way, you would have a situation where you could store a car, waiting for its master to come get it. i am skeptical that we get to a society w
the product leaders said google are taking the -- at google are taking the view that the car has to be able to drive itself by its self and waiting for the government to provide guidance and the structure will take forever. -- infrastructure will take forever. if i had to bet, i would say google has it right. if you want to do this, you have to make it self-contained and whether the government has sensors in the roadway is not that big of an issue. host: twitter -- host: i want to refer him to...
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aol, google, intel, apple, they have r&d centers in israel. if you have intel in your computer, you have is real in your computer. a usb flash drive is an israeli invention. if the browser knows what your looking for, that is an israeli invention. we are there in your lives, in your high-tech part of existence as students. you are typing using israeli components as well. we are very much involved in the search for alternative energy. the better place project inspired to make israel the first completely self-sufficient electric car system. we hope for a system to help president obama reach his goal of putting electric cars on american roads. does this mean we agree on everything? we don't. allies can disagree. whenever the u.s. -- not remember the u.s. and britain in world war two? they disagree. we disagree on how tactical aspects of the peace process, settlement policies, you probably have questions about it. most of those technical differences have been minimized. we have called for the immediate negotiationsf between israel and palestine. o
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and they provide us energy and they provide us innovation, and they start companies like intel and google and we want to encourage that. now, we've got to make sure we do it in a smart way, a comprehensive way, and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive immigration reform done and we can't -- we have not seen republicans serious about this issue at all and it's time for them to get serious on it. >> don't go away, because i want you to talk to carey lotka who wants to switch the topic for us. >> i'm here. ok, hi, carey. >> good evening, mr. president. >> what's your name? >> carey. >> great to see you. >> this question comes from a brain trust of my friends at global telecom supply in minneola yesterday. we were sitting around talking about libya and were reading and became aware of reports that the state department refused extra security for our embassy in benghazi, libya, prior to the attacks that killed four americans. who
and they provide us energy and they provide us innovation, and they start companies like intel and google and we want to encourage that. now, we've got to make sure we do it in a smart way, a comprehensive way, and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive immigration reform done and we can't -- we have not seen republicans serious...
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host: one of our call was on twitter rights that -- writes mthat google -- that google has a two level e-mail. guest: that is a continuing theme. before that happens, he could fill out any sort of e-mail account and there would be no way to tell if you were using that account for nefarious purposes. the phone number provides another level of authenticity. it is definitely a welcome safeguard. host: take that to be larger -- to the larger issue. how do the checks and balances and repeat entry points work? yesterday -- guest: they are you are switching mechanism on railroad tracks. a lot of these systems are not necessarily like websites. they are connected to the internet for the purpose of monitoring levels. if you think of how they would be secured, he security would have to be on the hardware side when it comes to infrastructure and flexibility. but also, on the human side, sitting inside the control area and getting a phone call saying, this is my goal and we are doing some work on your router. i would like to know what is your ip address. naturally, the person on the other end of t
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could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there she is. tom runs water. those people to the infrastructure for the city. in my view, it is right for cities, regions, or states that have things of scale. obviously, you have to have a revenue stream that pays it back. >> i will get the questions. why the community college is essential -- we opened up the largest air cargo at a gateway airport in the city of chicago. 11,000 jobs. they said what you are doing at the community college is guaranteeing the wo
could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic...
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part of the reason this is possible is due to people who help us find our work like to google. i am about to introduce the director of public policy. >> thank you, cindy, and thank you for getting us involved in this. the only place worse to be in washington is between people and alcohol and between people and the people they came to see, so i will be brief. i spend my days doing this for google, and if anyone is interested, we are going to have our own conference in a couple weeks, so please come talk to me afterwards. my job is to introduce our monitor for the day. he is the recipient of the john chancellor award and the most distinguished dropout the school has ever had. he is the recipient of an underground degree from columbia in 1968. sorey to date you. i apologize, and i will let roberts take it away. >> thank you for a much for getting my academic credentials of their -- out there. to say we live in a time of great change in news media should be self-evident, because we always lived in a time of significant change. good cable news was a revolution that permitted a singl
part of the reason this is possible is due to people who help us find our work like to google. i am about to introduce the director of public policy. >> thank you, cindy, and thank you for getting us involved in this. the only place worse to be in washington is between people and alcohol and between people and the people they came to see, so i will be brief. i spend my days doing this for google, and if anyone is interested, we are going to have our own conference in a couple weeks, so...
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about google, the democracy of offering people information. probably people living here do not understand the value that we all have equal access to information. oppressing regimes most of the people would only get streams of propaganda falling into their brain, and this is how the regime could sustain, besides making everyone scared. >> see his remarks as part of our prime-time lineup. it also includes a former navy seal on the mission that resulted in the killing of osama bin laden and the debate on whether to prosecute false readings from mortgage fraud. it all begins tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> presidents have been featured prominently in see spam' cspan's programming throughout the years. there are several online resources that can help you learn more about each president. we'll put together a special page on the library that provides links to the resources. it is located on the right side of the c-span video library home page. when you click on it, you see all the different resources we have that can help you learn more about t
about google, the democracy of offering people information. probably people living here do not understand the value that we all have equal access to information. oppressing regimes most of the people would only get streams of propaganda falling into their brain, and this is how the regime could sustain, besides making everyone scared. >> see his remarks as part of our prime-time lineup. it also includes a former navy seal on the mission that resulted in the killing of osama bin laden and...
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. >> monday night, executives from google and twitter talk about the impact and feature of american technology. >> one of the fascinating things about the olympics, and it will be interesting for media, people in the media to understand this change we are going through from a filtered view of the events, where there is a broadcaster and an interview. michael phelps before and after the race and you get this many progression delivered to you -- this linear progression delivered to you. then you have this on filtered vi -- unfiltered view from the events. participants taking a photo and tweeting. >> nbc spent all this money to do something which is time to late -- delayed. it has wonderful narratives about their personal stories, there is alternative narrative which is, watch the olympics on twitter. boom, boom. it is a different choice. >> monday night at 5:30 pacific on c-span2. >> every four years, the convention adopted a new platform which is an official statement of the position on a variety of issues. today, the platform committee finalized its platform in detroit where members voted for
. >> monday night, executives from google and twitter talk about the impact and feature of american technology. >> one of the fascinating things about the olympics, and it will be interesting for media, people in the media to understand this change we are going through from a filtered view of the events, where there is a broadcaster and an interview. michael phelps before and after the race and you get this many progression delivered to you -- this linear progression delivered to...
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not necessarily to google things for a gotcha but so that it educates you of a particular subject. that is something we all have to do as americans and i regret we do not do more of. host: michael in new york, democrats line. caller: it seems individuals and states rights versus nationalism that motivated the founding fathers in the design process where the electoral college was established. we have changed dramatically in the last couple of hundred years. i would like to comment on states' rights versus nationalism. guest: there is a balancing every era between what the federal government and states do. if we go back to the time when the electoral college was created, it was created to project -- protect certain states enslaving people. those states wanted those enslaved to count as one person in the census. those who opposed slavery did not want them counted because they felt the slave states would gain extra power in congress and the electoral college. that is where the 3/5 compromise came up. the electoral college was built in part on slavery. that is not something we should be
not necessarily to google things for a gotcha but so that it educates you of a particular subject. that is something we all have to do as americans and i regret we do not do more of. host: michael in new york, democrats line. caller: it seems individuals and states rights versus nationalism that motivated the founding fathers in the design process where the electoral college was established. we have changed dramatically in the last couple of hundred years. i would like to comment on states'...
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i would recommend you use all of google's products to help set that up. in any case, you all have a chance to have an original contribution. do not be a shepherd following somebody else's vision. you do not need to become an aid worker or a teacher -- although i applaud those. you do not need to be an engineer. everybody can make their mark by creating new standards of brilliance and innovation. those standards can spread in scale in ways that are unimaginable. the collective intelligence of our society, it is really quite different. think of it as a new society with mostly american norms and values that crosses countries and unites all of us. the distinctive nature of our new world is you can be a unique while also being completely connected. that is what is so different. that to me more than anything else is the american dream. do not get me wrong, i believe that fully in the power of technology to change the world for the better. i believe even more fully in your generation to use that technology to rule technology. you cannot let technology rule you.
i would recommend you use all of google's products to help set that up. in any case, you all have a chance to have an original contribution. do not be a shepherd following somebody else's vision. you do not need to become an aid worker or a teacher -- although i applaud those. you do not need to be an engineer. everybody can make their mark by creating new standards of brilliance and innovation. those standards can spread in scale in ways that are unimaginable. the collective intelligence of...
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and no one would let people read their e-mail, but now all of our e-mail is stored on a server at google, gmail. we are putting our information out as a society. >> we're looking into cybersecurity and cyber warfare, the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and the networks as a new domain of war and yet we realized that maybe 1 in one dows and people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are trying to do it in the zero days a series is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and a platonic idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> cyberspace vulnerabilities, tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> we have a pretty simple proposition. you can either increase the kind of approach that congresswoman wilson has embraced. she signed a pledge to support the cut, cap, and balance program. that is a tea party approach to balancing the b
and no one would let people read their e-mail, but now all of our e-mail is stored on a server at google, gmail. we are putting our information out as a society. >> we're looking into cybersecurity and cyber warfare, the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and the networks as a new domain of war and yet we realized that maybe 1 in one dows and people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are...
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and ultimately, google is not the government. the school has its own set of rules set by the constitution and that is what we want and -- the government has its own set of rules set by the constitution and that is what we want to protect. caller: i would like to know why the general news media is not picking up on obama ordering a 30,000 drones for america? i have called my senators and house of representatives and said what is going on and they keep telling me, well, we will pass it on. what are the passing on, something on nothing? we're losing our freedoms under this man faster than any other president in the united states we have had. i am very concerned. i am concerned because i am so political. am i being watched? i am on the phone three or four times a recalling d.c., to my representatives, and i am getting nothing other than that we will pass it on. we paid puku bucks for people to tell me they will pass it on. what are the passing on? are you following me? are you tracking me? i believe you are. i believe my phone has be
and ultimately, google is not the government. the school has its own set of rules set by the constitution and that is what we want and -- the government has its own set of rules set by the constitution and that is what we want to protect. caller: i would like to know why the general news media is not picking up on obama ordering a 30,000 drones for america? i have called my senators and house of representatives and said what is going on and they keep telling me, well, we will pass it on. what...
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and erica newland joins us to talk about claims that google bypasses privacy settings. "washington journal" is sunday on c-span. interestingly enough, the u.s. did focus sometimes on some liberal activists when they were the victims of the regime's raft -- wrath. there were 20,000 or 15,000 egyptian political prisoners in jail, but she seemed to only focus on a one. that means that other people in prison, including people of the muslim brotherhood -- the deputy guide, who was unfairly tried in an egyptian military court and sentenced to five years in prison and served many of them -- no mention was made by u.s. officials of that injustice. it does not only and on january 25 with the beginning of the revolution. you might remember that on january 25, the first day of the revolution, secretary clinton and said the egyptian government was stable and that it was looking for ways -- and i am quoting. the following day, she called on all parties, meaning the protesters and the regime, to exercise restraint, setting up "some kind of moral equivalency between the predecessors a
and erica newland joins us to talk about claims that google bypasses privacy settings. "washington journal" is sunday on c-span. interestingly enough, the u.s. did focus sometimes on some liberal activists when they were the victims of the regime's raft -- wrath. there were 20,000 or 15,000 egyptian political prisoners in jail, but she seemed to only focus on a one. that means that other people in prison, including people of the muslim brotherhood -- the deputy guide, who was unfairly...
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we cannot just search on google for millions of articles to find in the weeds with somebody really said. so, my real question is to you about the fact the government does not create jobs, and now they say we're going to lose these jobs. can you respond to that? guest: i certainly can. fortunately or unfortunately i am what is called a rhino, a republican in name only. i worked with people that at the time were very conservative, but not with the current republican party. i can understand why you are befuddle. the government does create jobs, and if you did not believe it, but all the people that are employed by state, federal and local governments. it does create jobs. the question is how much should you take out of the economy to create those jobs and for what purpose? the fact of the matter is this, when you get into a fight you come up to eighth problem where in a serious deflationary time where prices may start to fall you will have devastating impact on the economy. ben bernanke yesterday certainly did not signal there will not be quantitative easing in the future, and we've seen a
we cannot just search on google for millions of articles to find in the weeds with somebody really said. so, my real question is to you about the fact the government does not create jobs, and now they say we're going to lose these jobs. can you respond to that? guest: i certainly can. fortunately or unfortunately i am what is called a rhino, a republican in name only. i worked with people that at the time were very conservative, but not with the current republican party. i can understand why...
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a simple one you can do to protect your e-mail is to use google. your gmail, turning two factor authentication here before before you can enter your e- mail, google will send a code your mobile phone and you have to enter that code as well. a hacker has to have not just to pass word but also your mobile phone. host: we have been talking with michael riley of bloomberg news about cyber security and hacking. please come back. >> tomorrow morning, we focus on u.s. options in syria with former undersecretary of state for arms control ellen tauscher. you can call in with your questions about u.s. international trade to the director of the bureau of economic analysis and ryan avent. "washington journal" is like every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. earlier today, the house approved a plan to make easier for small businesses and start up companies to raise capital and go public. after passage of the bill, house republicans held a 15 minute briefing. >> the good afternoon. are you? we are really excited, we just saw a tremendous vote on the jobs act. i think tha
a simple one you can do to protect your e-mail is to use google. your gmail, turning two factor authentication here before before you can enter your e- mail, google will send a code your mobile phone and you have to enter that code as well. a hacker has to have not just to pass word but also your mobile phone. host: we have been talking with michael riley of bloomberg news about cyber security and hacking. please come back. >> tomorrow morning, we focus on u.s. options in syria with...
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. -- can google you in two seconds. asked. someone gets a response a journalist knows is not true and they are not responding in a way that is not satisfactory. i want to empathize with that feeling. i do not know how to solve that issue. >> hello. i used to be a journalist a couple years ago. i have not seen your documentary. i am very interested in seeing it. i am out of the journalism business. i have a startup. what we are doing is working on the video medium for overall video use. especially information-based communities. it is growing exponentially worldwide. i want to ask you, where do you see journalism in 2020? where would you like it to be? >> everybody is waiting for what is next, what is the new reality. the new reality is constant evolution. to the point where what we see in 2020 is incomprehensible. that is scary and hard. unless you try to take control and build something like you are talking about, i do not know. i do not think anybody who says they do has any clue. it will be good. every time there is a new --
. -- can google you in two seconds. asked. someone gets a response a journalist knows is not true and they are not responding in a way that is not satisfactory. i want to empathize with that feeling. i do not know how to solve that issue. >> hello. i used to be a journalist a couple years ago. i have not seen your documentary. i am very interested in seeing it. i am out of the journalism business. i have a startup. what we are doing is working on the video medium for overall video use....
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caller: you can google james morris and see war for -- host: we are going to let you go because he is a regular caller to the program. we ask people to wait 30 days between calls feel next is a call from long island. this is a republican. chris. caller: i'm talking about way back when the arab spring started there were meetings at the white house with the internet people of mark zuckerman and facebook and getting them riled up and starting this garbage and they are making millions and the blood sled is still happening. that is all i have to say. guest: i think certainly the various internet instruments were used by egyptians, for example, on the ground to organize themselves. but i think it would be very erroneous and wrong to suggest that there was any sort of direction of that by the u.s., by any part of the u.s. government. these tools are widely available in the arab world. the arab use them to organize democratic peaceful, largely peaceful protests. at this point, really, the only way to stability in the middle east is through reform. we have an interest in making sure the democr
caller: you can google james morris and see war for -- host: we are going to let you go because he is a regular caller to the program. we ask people to wait 30 days between calls feel next is a call from long island. this is a republican. chris. caller: i'm talking about way back when the arab spring started there were meetings at the white house with the internet people of mark zuckerman and facebook and getting them riled up and starting this garbage and they are making millions and the blood...
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google, half a billion dollars. that is a lot of money. >> i think you are right, it needs improvement in some areas. but i think it has been improving. a while back, visa was not cooperative in being pro active against internet pharmacies. i think, now they're getting on the bandwagon. as evinced earlier with that quote. a lot of the internet community coming together to go against its online pharmacies. >> some banks have been pulling the plugs from other systems. some of the affiliates for some of these internet pharmacies, they were getting paid through an on-line payment system. they pulled the plug. when you read that the affiliate's forums -- you find out who is actually taking action in these sectors. the affiliates complain. >> said the level of engagement, the express carriers, the ones that are physically moving the product, is that -- how robust is our engagement with that segment? >> and now a number of years ago we were engaged with them. i do not know if there is anything going on recently. i can't re
google, half a billion dollars. that is a lot of money. >> i think you are right, it needs improvement in some areas. but i think it has been improving. a while back, visa was not cooperative in being pro active against internet pharmacies. i think, now they're getting on the bandwagon. as evinced earlier with that quote. a lot of the internet community coming together to go against its online pharmacies. >> some banks have been pulling the plugs from other systems. some of the...
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if you have looked it up on google 20 months ago, it would have something to do with coal and carbon, but this is about automatic cuts going into place known as sequestration. host: how did this come about? where is it headed? caller: as we recall from last year, there was a crisis over raising the debt ceiling. republicans demanded some cuts from congress. they agreed to $1 trillion in cuts, they handed over $1.50 trillion to the super committee. because they failed to come up with a deal that could be approved by congress and the president, those automatic cuts go into effect, $1.20 trillion over 10 years. the first cut will go into effect on january 2 of 2013. host: how are the defense sequestration cuts being applied? are we sure? guest: we are not exactly sure, but the law says that every program and activity must be cut by the same percentage. there may be some flexibility, but the understanding is that you have to go across the board and cut everything by the same amount, estimated to be about 9.4% in the case of the pentagon. host: what is on the table for the pentagon? guest:
if you have looked it up on google 20 months ago, it would have something to do with coal and carbon, but this is about automatic cuts going into place known as sequestration. host: how did this come about? where is it headed? caller: as we recall from last year, there was a crisis over raising the debt ceiling. republicans demanded some cuts from congress. they agreed to $1 trillion in cuts, they handed over $1.50 trillion to the super committee. because they failed to come up with a deal that...
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american leadership is an essential component, catalyst and conference provider if we are ever to see a google lucian accommodates israeli security interests and palestinian sovereignty. iran, with the first shock waves of the postcolonial era itself, woul be to overthrow the shop, has exchged one type of authoritarian rule for the other, albeit with some trappings and government. the right to return tothe historic dominance in the region, but they continue to arrange things to start trouble in and around palestine and israel and neighboring iraq and afghanistan. as with other top issues in the region, this one has many layers of complity, including centuries-old competing, disputes, and anti-americanism as part of their credibility and visions of historic renderer. resolution of this issue will involve the u.s. and require a vast rervoir of intern pension anning, terrible executions and a lot of patience. the last of the chaenges is how to deal with the monumental achievements in the end of the colonial period or the popular movements sweeping the region are the clear dicator of dissatisfacti
american leadership is an essential component, catalyst and conference provider if we are ever to see a google lucian accommodates israeli security interests and palestinian sovereignty. iran, with the first shock waves of the postcolonial era itself, woul be to overthrow the shop, has exchged one type of authoritarian rule for the other, albeit with some trappings and government. the right to return tothe historic dominance in the region, but they continue to arrange things to start trouble in...
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rick duly writes google melting polar caps then try to tell me it's a hoax. gleanland is actually turning green. people that are being paid with corporations are going to make up lies about it. they are idiots. a question for you, then. you don't disagree that there are changing atmosphere conditions but your on it is with the original of those changes? guest: no, that's not correct. to melt greenland ice sheet would require temperatures to rise by 5.5 degrees celsius and remain there for 1,000 years. the ice sheet is growing at two inches a year. it's actually growing in greenland. i can remember. i'm also an aviation. i flew an airplane around the world and i remember coming through greenland and in talking to people there, they want to see the history about how things were really good when the vikings with, there and it was warmer. unfortunately for them, it's not getting warmer now. the study that nasa has, our study confirms that many changes seen in the upper arctic ocean circulation of the 1990's were mostly -- rather than trends caused by global warmi
rick duly writes google melting polar caps then try to tell me it's a hoax. gleanland is actually turning green. people that are being paid with corporations are going to make up lies about it. they are idiots. a question for you, then. you don't disagree that there are changing atmosphere conditions but your on it is with the original of those changes? guest: no, that's not correct. to melt greenland ice sheet would require temperatures to rise by 5.5 degrees celsius and remain there for 1,000...
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have any of you had a chance to try these google glasses? and they project the virtual world over the physical world. we will all be wearing them i presume in five years, and doin. >> this question is going at that point, i think the world of gaming in our lives as we walk around and do things will fuse, and you are going to have been augmented reality that is vastly more informative than physical reality. i am looking at you, and i do not know your names. i do not know what you do, but that is crazy. we have that information on the web, and the information is enough to figure out who you are, and i can get the data and put it over your head. that is the kind of world we are going to be living in in just five years, and we will never go back, so that world is the sort of thing james has been talking -- of gaming in our lives as we hanjan talking about for years, and the ability to have the software and virtual world and physical world come together is going to make us all super heroes. >> if the world is as interesting, it should ameliorates
have any of you had a chance to try these google glasses? and they project the virtual world over the physical world. we will all be wearing them i presume in five years, and doin. >> this question is going at that point, i think the world of gaming in our lives as we walk around and do things will fuse, and you are going to have been augmented reality that is vastly more informative than physical reality. i am looking at you, and i do not know your names. i do not know what you do, but...
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[applause] a place built on ideas, innovation and daring, home to oracle and apple, google and facebook and a small on-line free-market i helped to build called ebay. ebay is the perfect place for historical items and relics like the republican party platform. where i am from, we dream big. we think different. we invest in a future filled with a possibility. president obama understands that future. he knows this election is about creating jobs today he has created 4.5 million of them, growing the economy from the middle out, not from the top down. but he also knows it is about supporting the jobs of tomorrow. it is about making sure kids in charlotte can compete with kids in shanghai. as a business person, from the most dynamic and entrepreneurial place in the world, i can tell you this -- no one has done more to help america and with that competition than president barack obama. [applause] he understands creating the jobs of the future is about education, especially math and science, a top priority. that means setting higher standards, providing more support to teachers and schools and
[applause] a place built on ideas, innovation and daring, home to oracle and apple, google and facebook and a small on-line free-market i helped to build called ebay. ebay is the perfect place for historical items and relics like the republican party platform. where i am from, we dream big. we think different. we invest in a future filled with a possibility. president obama understands that future. he knows this election is about creating jobs today he has created 4.5 million of them, growing...
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. >> connect with other viewers with twitter and google hangouts. >> in the movie, we rattle a lot of cages. >> i grabbed my cameraman and pretended to be important. >> i made my way onto one of the un buses. does anyone know a good song we can sing? "99 bottles of beer on the wall ." anybody? >> i was told that there were u.n. peacekeepers that killed -- >> at the beginning of the crisis and here, we have these fighters fighting each other. >> it sounds to me like he is dodging the question. i walked out of my apartment, a very nice and comfortable place to live, and i came out and i was grilled by a man who was waiting very nicely for us in a nice suit. my spidey sense started tingling. he simply said, "is this movie more important than your family?" >> waste, mismanagement, and crimes committed by its troops. find out sunday at 8:00 on c- span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by democratic pollster and strategist stan greenberg who is also a co-author of a best- selling book. here though to talk to us about reaction to the republican convention and to look ah
. >> connect with other viewers with twitter and google hangouts. >> in the movie, we rattle a lot of cages. >> i grabbed my cameraman and pretended to be important. >> i made my way onto one of the un buses. does anyone know a good song we can sing? "99 bottles of beer on the wall ." anybody? >> i was told that there were u.n. peacekeepers that killed -- >> at the beginning of the crisis and here, we have these fighters fighting each other....
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go google the final rule. compare it to the rule last summer. the final rule issued hours after the president claimed a compromise and compare it with the interim rule issued last summer. not a coma is different. -- comma is different. not a comma was changed. the smoke and mirrors was, don't listen to what i say, don't watch my hands as i do this magic, go and read the final rule. there was not a single change. there was an accounting gimmick. americans understand accounting gimmicks. that's why we're in the fiscal mess we're in. because washington likes them. this time the accounting gimmicks attempts to override americans' religious conscience and you can't do that. americans understand there's no such thing as free anything. somebody pays for it. and if the government is going to mandate that an employer provide insurance that includes provisions that conflict with their conscience beliefs, this is an accounting gimmick to. say that somebody else has to pay for the rest of that insurance policy that you provided. every american knows that's
go google the final rule. compare it to the rule last summer. the final rule issued hours after the president claimed a compromise and compare it with the interim rule issued last summer. not a coma is different. -- comma is different. not a comma was changed. the smoke and mirrors was, don't listen to what i say, don't watch my hands as i do this magic, go and read the final rule. there was not a single change. there was an accounting gimmick. americans understand accounting gimmicks. that's...
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anyone who wants to see the most recent story, just google an nbc station in collier county. they found 100 individuals in one county in florida who were registered and who had voted in local elections and were not u.s. citizens. the only way to do this is to do what arizona, georgia, and kansas have done. require proof of citizenship when you register to vote. for those who are interested, georgia because it is a section 5 state had to submit its proof of citizenship requirement to the justice department for pre- clearance. the justice department, the obama administration pre- cleared the law and said it was not discriminatory under section 5 and that is why that law is in effect and in place in georgia. >> i would only ask that you look at the numbers of people who have attempted to vote who are non-citizens. you will see that they are infinitesimal part of the electorate. in many times people who are in naturalization proceedings make the mistake of assuming they are able to vote. it does not necessarily show because some people have tried to vote that their intent, it doe
anyone who wants to see the most recent story, just google an nbc station in collier county. they found 100 individuals in one county in florida who were registered and who had voted in local elections and were not u.s. citizens. the only way to do this is to do what arizona, georgia, and kansas have done. require proof of citizenship when you register to vote. for those who are interested, georgia because it is a section 5 state had to submit its proof of citizenship requirement to the justice...
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you are just back from a trip to google facebook. tell us about your tweet wall. >> we've got to go where the people are. we have tried to be very aggressive in opening up the kinds of things that we are doing here, making them acceptable to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel coming out of washington has, for the longest time, been controlled by others. social media has enabled the people to actually assumes some ownership, to control the kind of news they want. they want to be able to interject themselves in the debate on certain issues. >> tell us what your twitter wall looks like. >> is a twitter what, a panel. >> is it in the waiting room? >> it is in the lobby, a central place where everybody has to walk by to get to the office. it is a clear reminder that everything we are doing should be ventilated with the public and the people that sent us here. we will end up getting a that is a social media, whether twitter or facebook. is any of the platforms now online, and in your pocket. t
you are just back from a trip to google facebook. tell us about your tweet wall. >> we've got to go where the people are. we have tried to be very aggressive in opening up the kinds of things that we are doing here, making them acceptable to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel coming out of washington has, for the longest time, been controlled by others. social media has enabled the people to actually assumes some ownership, to control the...
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i want to thank bob and our friends at google, not just for sponsoring this but for providing the videos. i want to think our fans at c- span's so more people can watch it. we really appreciate that. and again, i want to extend my thanks to president bollinger, who traveled to be here. he has many demands on his schedule, and he would not be here if this was not something he cares about, and particularly to rebecca, now flowing -- flying with a 24-hour turnaround to oslo, which i think is above and beyond. and the moderator put and a great deal of work before this panel ever met, so thank you all very much. [applause] >> republican candidate mitt romney campaign in ohio. that is next on c-span. and in the 2012 presidential election, with a moderator, and the defense secretary leon panetta met with the china defense minister, and they spoke after the meeting. that is later. tomorrow, north carolina will vote on a state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. on our next "washington journal," we will talk to darlene lipper, and on lobbying, a lobbyist joins us, and we will take your
i want to thank bob and our friends at google, not just for sponsoring this but for providing the videos. i want to think our fans at c- span's so more people can watch it. we really appreciate that. and again, i want to extend my thanks to president bollinger, who traveled to be here. he has many demands on his schedule, and he would not be here if this was not something he cares about, and particularly to rebecca, now flowing -- flying with a 24-hour turnaround to oslo, which i think is above...
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it is interesting to me, the third hit that you get in google the kids' page. it has a lot of good information on where energy comes from, how it is used, and it is extremely popular. i hope kind of thing filters down, the eia web site that has been redesigned, it gets hundreds of thousands of hits daily, and it is a very useful tool, not just for kids, but for everybody in the analytic community and policy committee that is looking for answers to some of these basic questions. >> i want to get some more questions here. sir? can you wait for the microphone? >> a two-part question. more firm put out the top 50 every year and a sheet companies. i wondered how this might shake up this list and the sense as much of the revolution we're talking about is in the western hemisphere. what does this mean for previous national champions given a lot of that is going on in the u.s. and otherwise traditional natural gas and will plays still under state control in saudi arabia and others? going back to the geopolitical implications of this, and this is for the broader panel,
it is interesting to me, the third hit that you get in google the kids' page. it has a lot of good information on where energy comes from, how it is used, and it is extremely popular. i hope kind of thing filters down, the eia web site that has been redesigned, it gets hundreds of thousands of hits daily, and it is a very useful tool, not just for kids, but for everybody in the analytic community and policy committee that is looking for answers to some of these basic questions. >> i want...